Good morning, Nigeria. Welcome to the GoldenNewsNg roundup of Latest newspaper headlines in Nigeria for Thursday, 9th October 2025, covering politics, governance, security, economy, entertainment, sports, and more.
1. FG Appeals to ASUU to Shelve Strike
The Federal Government has appealed to the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) to suspend its planned strike, assuring that all pending issues are being addressed. Minister of Education, Tunji Alausa, emphasized that President Bola Tinubu has directed that all efforts must ensure students remain in schools and learning continues uninterrupted.
The Federal Government Tertiary Institutions Expanded Negotiating Committee, led by Yayale Ahmed, is scheduled to meet ASUU to present the government’s offer, signaling progress in ongoing negotiations.
2. Christian Communities Under Attack – CAN
The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has called on the government to respond decisively to attacks on Christians across the country. President Archbishop Daniel Okoh emphasized that the loss of lives and destruction of places of worship, particularly in northern Nigeria, should not be reduced to mere statistics. CAN urged the government and security agencies to protect all citizens regardless of region or faith.
3. Police Suspend Enforcement of Tinted Glass Permits
Following a court order, the Nigeria Police Force has suspended the nationwide enforcement of vehicle tinted glass permits. SP Josephine Adeh, FCT Police Command PRO, confirmed that enforcement is on hold pending legal proceedings, ensuring compliance with judicial directives.
4. PDP Reacts to Governors Allegedly Defecting to APC
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has accused the ruling APC of coercing politicians into defection. National Publicity Secretary Debo Ologunagba described the defections as driven by harassment and inducement. The claims follow a post by Bashir Ahmad, former media aide to late ex-President Buhari, alleging that governors from Taraba State and the North West are set to join APC.
5. NLC Condemns VP Shettima’s Dangote Remarks
Joe Ajaero, President of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), criticized Vice President Kashim Shettima for labeling the Dangote Refinery a national asset, stressing that no company is above labor laws. He emphasized workers’ rights to freedom of association and union activities, while highlighting ongoing industrial disputes with the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN).
6. Cooking Gas Scarcity to End by Weekend – NALPGAM
Oladapo Olatunbosun, President of the Nigerian Association of Liquefied Petroleum Gas Marketers (NALPGAM), assured Nigerians that the cooking gas shortage will clear by the weekend. The scarcity arose from the PENGASSAN strike, Dangote Refinery maintenance, and middlemen activities. Prices per kilogram are expected to remain below ₦1,300/kg.
7. Slimcase Criticizes Current Afrobeats Trend
Nigerian musician Slimcase expressed concerns about oversaturation in the Afrobeats industry. He stated that too many songs and albums are being released too quickly, which is diluting creativity. He advised artists to pace releases and focus on quality over quantity.
8. Tems Opens Up About Early Career Struggles
Grammy-winning singer Temilade Openiyi (Tems) shared her challenges in gaining recognition in the music industry. Speaking with CNN, Tems emphasized her commitment to authenticity and launched ‘The Leading Vibe’, a platform to support women in behind-the-scenes roles within the music industry.
9. Mohamed Salah Leads Egypt to 2026 World Cup
Liverpool star Mohamed Salah scored twice as Egypt defeated Djibouti 3-0 in Casablanca, securing qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Salah, now with nine goals in the qualifiers, played a pivotal role in the Pharaohs’ dominant performance.
10. Super Eagles Players Risk Suspension Ahead of Benin Match
Eight Nigerian players, including Semi Ajayi, Calvin Bassey, Alex Iwobi, Wilfred Ndidi, Tolu Arokodare, Stanley Nwabali, Ademola Lookman, and Bruno Onyemaechi, face potential suspension if booked again before the World Cup qualifier against Benin Republic. FIFA rules mandate a one-game suspension for two yellow cards across separate matches. Other players, like Bright Osayi-Samuel, are also at risk but were not called up due to injury.
11. National Security & Governance Highlights
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President Tinubu Deploys Army Against Bandits in Kwara
The President has directed military intervention to eliminate bandit activities in Kwara South and North. -
Benue State Confirms Herdsmen Attacks in 17 LGAs
Executive Secretary of BSEMA, Dr. James Iorpuu, confirmed extensive herdsmen attacks affecting 17 local governments.
12. Economic & Financial Developments
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Nigeria added to FTSE Russell Watch List for potential frontier market reclassification, following resolution of forex and capital repatriation issues.
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World Bank Reports 139 Million Nigerians in Poverty despite recent macroeconomic reforms, urging policy action for real improvements.
13. International & Technology Updates
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First Lady Oluremi Tinubu Attends Merck Foundation Africa Asia Luminary 2025 in The Gambia.
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Foreign Affairs Minister Yusuf Tuggar Calls for Stronger Policy–Research Collaboration to enhance evidence-based governance.
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MTN Nigeria Chairman Advocates for Telecom Investments to Support Africa’s Growth.
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DataPro Celebrates 30 Years with SEC and NCGC Officials Headlining a Commemorative Webinar.
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